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What would Jean-Luc Picard do about COVID-19? More than Trump and Boris, says Patrick Stewart
Actor Patrick Stewart discusses how the themes of his show Star Trek: Picard mirror today's political climate and shares how he thinks the famous character would deal with our current world crisis.
The Current ||
What Shakespeare can teach us about conspiracy theories today
The internet is awash in conspiracy theories. In this lecture SFU English professor Paul Budra examines conspiracy theories as an art form, using the long-running conspiracy theories over Shakespeare as a test case.
Ideas ||
Beading, Instagram and an online community: One artist has turned to social media to stay connected
After the outbreak of COVID-19, Amber Sandy wanted to find a way to stay connected while still maintaining physical distance. So she launched a series of virtual beading events on Instagram.
Unreserved |
J.K. Rowling launches new Harry Potter At Home online platform for children and families
Samraweet Yohannes
Books ||
Working from home data surge a 'balancing act' for ISPs: tech expert
Spark ||
'Totally irresponsible' to expose yourself to COVID-19 in hopes of immunity, warns immunologist
The Current ||
This locked down Welsh town has been overtaken by goats
As It Happens ||
FRONT BURNER
Why 'V' beats 'U' in the post-COVID economy
Front Burner |
THE LATEST
Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Wednesday
News -Canada ||
Tenants and landlords say more action from governments needed as rent comes due
The Current |
Solo-sailor at sea for 178 days has isolation advice for us all during COVID-19 crisis
Ideas ||
Canadian Writers' Emergency Relief Fund launches to support professional authors affected by COVID-19
CBC Books
Books ||
The internet can bring us together, but only if we have the resources: professor
Spark ||
THE LATEST
Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world March 31
News -Canada ||
Conflict-zone doctor predicts 'terrifying times,' due to lack of resources to fight COVID-19
The Sunday Edition ||
Ellen Page expresses frustration with 'absolutely horrifying' environmental racism in N.S.
Q |
FRONT BURNER
Making rent during a pandemic
Front Burner |
Salads in space: NASA has learned to grow lettuce on the space station
Quirks & Quarks |
'They need help,' pleads son of resident in Ontario nursing home where 12 died of COVID-19
As It Happens |
This author says growing your own 'victory garden' could help to ease the anxiety of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Current ||
FRONT BURNER
Breaking down Canada's COVID-19 numbers
Front Burner |
Amidst a global pandemic, Hugh Segal's call for a guaranteed annual income is even more timely
The Sunday Edition ||
THE LATEST
Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world March 30
News -Canada ||
'Start washing your butts': Bidets are the better, cleaner alternative to toilet paper, says writer
Day 6 ||
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